Jute Posted Friday at 12:19 Report Posted Friday at 12:19 Fair percentage of the Hearts fans will see nothing wrong with that. Quote
wokinginashearerwonderland Posted Friday at 13:17 Report Posted Friday at 13:17 3 hours ago, Mason89 said: Maybe he should take time off for some soul searching 05a9fa65-fa0c-42e5-ac93-de7818306de3.mov 2.91 MB · 3 downloads * Contains words of a sectarian nature I think we all did things 30 years ago that we might not be too proud about looking back on now. As a supporter of a club whose fans have sung songs about people dying in stadiums, laughing at players getting injured and even chucking seats at their own, we are in no place to get all high and mighty. 2 Quote
Mason89 Posted Friday at 15:35 Report Posted Friday at 15:35 2 hours ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said: I think we all did things 30 years ago that we might not be too proud about looking back on now. As a supporter of a club whose fans have sung songs about people dying in stadiums, laughing at players getting injured and even chucking seats at their own, we are in no place to get all high and mighty. Getting high and mighty over Huns is what gets me out of bed in the morning 1 Quote
tlg1903 Posted Saturday at 10:16 Report Posted Saturday at 10:16 21 hours ago, Jute said: Fair percentage of the Hearts fans will see nothing wrong with that. And if they win the league who can blame them 2bf Quote
tlg1903 Posted Monday at 17:01 Report Posted Monday at 17:01 1 down to der hun, if they lose this I doubt they win the league 1 Quote
BigAl Posted Monday at 18:20 Report Posted Monday at 18:20 19 minutes ago, Radiored said: 2-1 Farts Lesser of twa cunts Quote
swaddon Posted Monday at 18:27 Report Posted Monday at 18:27 They'll blow it on the final day at Parkhead. Quote
BigAl Posted Monday at 18:31 Report Posted Monday at 18:31 2 minutes ago, swaddon said: They'll blow it on the final day at Parkhead. Please Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Monday at 18:32 Report Posted Monday at 18:32 2 minutes ago, swaddon said: They'll blow it on the final day at Parkhead. That's the dream, but I suspect they will be able to lose that one. I thought they would bottle it tonight, but once again, came back from being behind the claim the points. Need more than just luck to keep winning games like that. Quote
tlg1903 Posted Monday at 18:38 Report Posted Monday at 18:38 2 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said: That's the dream, but I suspect they will be able to lose that one. I thought they would bottle it tonight, but once again, came back from being behind the claim the points. Need more than just luck to keep winning games like that. Hearts were hardly amazing, der hun shat it big time. Motherwell away is now a giant banana skin for Hearts cos that is no easy game but if they were to get through that with a win it the title is probably going to Tynecastle. Quote
Mason89 Posted Monday at 18:39 Report Posted Monday at 18:39 They’ll drop points to Motherwell and Falkirk in the worlds biggest bottle job It’s Hearts Quote
RicoS321 Posted Monday at 19:34 Report Posted Monday at 19:34 They've equalled our best points total already though. Fairly impressive. I think 80 points might win it this year. The Tims don't look like a team that will win their remaining games, let alone turn around a goal difference. Quote
BigAl Posted Monday at 20:05 Report Posted Monday at 20:05 Fa's the jakey they pulled off the street outside Waverley Station to try and gee up the home support pre kick off Quote
Panda Posted Monday at 21:54 Report Posted Monday at 21:54 I felt if Hearts could take at least four points from Hibs & Rangers they would win it. They got six, and were behind in both games. They can afford to lose a game now and still win it. I've heard Celtic fans say if it's alive on the final day then Celtic will do what they need to do and score as many as they need, but I don't think they will. This isn't the Celtic side of old. It's one that has filled itself with project players and relied on previous title winners who have regressed from what they once were. I don't think Celtic will win their three remaining games. Honestly, I could see Hearts beating Motherwell and Celtic dropping points to Rangers, meaning Hearts can win it at home in midweek. Is it good for Aberdeen? Unlikely. It makes Hearts significantly stronger, especially if they reach the group stages of the Champions League. Maybe not enough to win it again if Celtic finally spend their vast reserves, but enough to make it more difficult for us to close the gap on them. However, I'm beginning to accept it. It stings, especially because it's Derek McInnes, but I have a few Hearts pals I'll be happy for. What's more important than anything though is that we sort ourselves the fuck out, because we need to at the very least be competitive again at the top end. 1 Quote
KGB Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 14 hours ago, RicoS321 said: They've equalled our best points total already though. Fairly impressive. I think 80 points might win it this year. The Tims don't look like a team that will win their remaining games, let alone turn around a goal difference. I agree, from what i have seen of them they are a shadow of their former selves and they look blunt up top. I'm not sure where their fans expect the goal avalanche to come from but its Celtic so anything can happen Quote
wokinginashearerwonderland Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, KGB said: I'm not sure where their fans expect the goal avalanche to come from but its Celtic so anything can happen It does not really need to be an avalanche of goals though. They are 3 points behind Hearts with a goal difference of 5 between the sides. In theory, if they score two or three against Rangers and Motherwell, it may mean having to beat Hearts by say 3 goals in the last game at Parkhead. Not an impossible scenario. Hearts have been very good but if it comes down to the final game you would still fancy Celtic at home against them. Of course there is the flip side to that and if Hearts beat Motherwell on Saturday they would increase the goal deficit to 6 so if Rangers were to then beat Celtic on the Sunday and make that deficit 7+ it would be pretty much game over with two games to spare. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Pains me to say it, but hearts have been the best team all season, have to give them credit when it’s due. As much as I want them to screw it up, yesterday I felt showed they have the stones for this. They seem to have a group of mentally tough players. Motherwell will be a tough game, but I just don’t see Celtic winning out so even if hearts were to slip, which I doubt, they may still win it. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 38 minutes ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said: It does not really need to be an avalanche of goals though. They are 3 points behind Hearts with a goal difference of 5 between the sides. In theory, if they score two or three against Rangers and Motherwell, it may mean having to beat Hearts by say 3 goals in the last game at Parkhead. Not an impossible scenario. Hearts have been very good but if it comes down to the final game you would still fancy Celtic at home against them. Of course there is the flip side to that and if Hearts beat Motherwell on Saturday they would increase the goal deficit to 6 so if Rangers were to then beat Celtic on the Sunday and make that deficit 7+ it would be pretty much game over with two games to spare. I guess it would be quite an avalanche based on their results recently. For goal difference to be a factor, then we're assuming they both win their next two. The Tims would likely want to narrow the gap by four goals so that they can go in just needing to win by one. For that to happen, they need at least a +3 margin in their next two games, and they haven't really been doing that. They're losing goals in nearly every game, and not their only putting four past shite like the Dons! Quote
KGB Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 52 minutes ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said: It does not really need to be an avalanche of goals though. They are 3 points behind Hearts with a goal difference of 5 between the sides. In theory, if they score two or three against Rangers and Motherwell, it may mean having to beat Hearts by say 3 goals in the last game at Parkhead. Not an impossible scenario. Hearts have been very good but if it comes down to the final game you would still fancy Celtic at home against them. Of course there is the flip side to that and if Hearts beat Motherwell on Saturday they would increase the goal deficit to 6 so if Rangers were to then beat Celtic on the Sunday and make that deficit 7+ it would be pretty much game over with two games to spare. I agree with what you say but they generally only win by the odd goal at the moment and look incapable of putting 3 past anyone (us accepted) let alone Hearts in the final game if that was the scenario. In any event I think they will drop more points so may be a moot point. Quote
Ajja Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago The only thing that looks like stopping Hearts now is their vulnerability away from Tynecastle. They haven’t looked convincing for weeks in away fixtures. They were close to not putting away a 9-man Hibs. I think Motherwell is huge for them. I can see them putting Falkirk away easily at home. The problem is, as has been said there is no belief in Celtic’s ability to get results. They are as likely to mess things up at Fir park as Hearts are. Quote
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